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An engineer's dairy
Working on Arabic localization for direct share made me feel like I am in the middle of this weird state of organized chaos, not because it is actually chaos, it is not, but because it got me to work with a few things that I am yet to fully understand, like I am trying to connect things together and it is all foggy so I can't see things clearly and be confident that I am doing the right thing.
Just found out that Claude web interface is just as bad as ChatGPT when it comes to very long chats, the whole chat doesn't load anymore, I guess I will switch to GLM 5.0, haven't really gave it a test

I can't just stress enough how much better Anthropic models are in how human they sound, it always feels like I am talking to a real person/human, not a robot, the conversation feels lukewarm, not hot nor cold, just about right which I can never say about any other model.

And I will say it again, their 'learning' style responses are the only ones that are actually good at teaching things.

@stroughtonsmith big ooof and I am not that big of a souls fan
@stroughtonsmith this screenshot looks so beautiful and pleasing to the eye
Do not expand until you understand, that's my new motto, lol.
the most based thing I read today, lol
“I don’t integrate with Linux. Linux integrates with me.”

@stroughtonsmith nah, idk, hmm yesn't, no, what?! Hell no

No, this is totally expected, and things will just get even more "wild" as time goes on, which is a good thing in this regard, I want these tools to get better

But anyway, I personally still do not find them reliable enough, can't really trust them at all when it comes to writing big code blocks, also I hate the back and forth, all the code mistakes they make and how insanely stupid they are (which is to be expected and okay), headaches

Learned it the painful way: before trying 5 different video editors to do one simple thing, check if you can do it with a FFmpeg command, it could save you a lot of time, frustration, and headaches.
Going back to work after a long hiatus is, as always, feels like a steep learning curve though thankfully just in the beginning